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OpenStudy (tywower):

If a single-celled organism is found to have a nucleus which contains its DNA and a phospholipid membrane, what else can safely be assumed about it?

OpenStudy (tywower):

It is a member of the domain Eukaryota even though it cannot reproduce on its own. It has mitochondria and is a member of the domain Eukaryota. It has a cell wall and can photosynthesize and could belong to the domain Bacteria. It has no other organelles besides the nucleus and is a member of the domain Bacteria.

OpenStudy (tywower):

@Abhisar

OpenStudy (tywower):

@jedi_trooper

OpenStudy (tywower):

im thinking the first or second one lol

OpenStudy (tywower):

because it has a nucleus

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Second one is more obvious.

OpenStudy (abhisar):

We can't say if the organism reproduces sexually or asexually but since it has a nucleus it is a member of eukarya and thus must have organelles like mitochondria too.

OpenStudy (tywower):

ok then that makes alot of sense thanks

OpenStudy (abhisar):

`NOTE: Reproduce on its own means asexual reproduction`

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Anytime :)

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